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Old 07-14-2006, 04:20 PM   #1
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Begin. Just Begin!

Begin. Just Begin!
by Max Lucado

What difference will my work make?

God’s answer: “Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin” (Zech. 4:10).

Begin. Just Begin! What seems small to you might be huge to someone else. Just ask Bohn Fawkes. During World War II, he piloted a B-17. On one mission he sustained flak from Nazi antiaircraft guns. Even though his gas tanks were hit, the plane did not explode, and Fawkes was able to land the plane.

On the morning following the raid, Fawkes asked his crew chief for the German shell. He wanted to keep a souvenir of his incredible good fortune. The crew chief explained that not just one but eleven shells had been found in the gas tanks, none of which exploded.

Technicians opened the missiles and found them void of explosive charge. They were clean and harmless and with one exception, empty. The exception contained a carefully rolled piece of paper. On it a message had been scrawled in the Czech language. Translated, the note read: “This is all we can do for you now.”

A courageous assembly-line worker was disarming bombs and scribbled the note. He couldn’t end the war, but he could save one plane. He couldn’t do everything, but he could do something. So he did it.

God does big things with small deeds.


From Cure for the Common Life
Copyright 2005, Max Lucado
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Old 07-14-2006, 05:13 PM   #2
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How very sweet and such an inspiring story! Thank you for sharing that Sometimes when we are hit with adversity and troubles it is very easy to forget that there is good on this earth! Good people that is. People who care about the lives of others! It reinforces the point that just 'one' person can make a difference no matter how small. The effort is big in our hearts!
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Yes Max has helped me with many a struggles, one of my favorite authors. Great reading.
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